US 6 enters Nevada near the town of Benton, where it is signed east–west for the first time on its journey.
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U.S. Route 6 crosses the Pancake Range at Sandy Summit north of Lunar Crater between Currant to the east and Warm Springs to the southwest of the range.
The community of Warm Springs and U.S. Route 6 are seven miles west of the north end of the range.